Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Cisco 7970G line buttons"
2007 May 24
2
Cisco CP-7970G
Hi all,
I just bought the 7970G phone. It's a beautiful phone. In trying to make it work with Asterisk, I've read many posts on the net. However, all of them make reference to having to install the SIP firmware on the phone. Where can I get it?
Thanks
2007 Oct 29
6
(no subject)
Hi all,
We have a client that needs to setup about 80 desk phones (about 50
in one location and about another 30 in 5 different locations). Which
brand/model would you recommend. We were personally thinking in
recommending either Cisco, Aastra, Polycom, or Snom, for we've heard
great things about them. However, having no real experience with them
makes it hard in recommending one to
2006 Jun 23
4
GXP-2000 and Shared Line Appearances
I have a client with 20 GXP-2000s. Everything seems to be working
fine. However, after a couple of weeks of use, the client is having a
hard time adjusting to the new IP based phone systems and only misses
one feature from their old Lucent system.
That is, they had 8 analog lines before and all their old Lucent
phones showed a button for each line. So, it was easy for anyone to
say,
2007 May 19
3
Asterisk and iBasis
Hi,
We are currently trying to setup Asterisk with iBasis. One question/problem we have is that Ibasis has told us to send the INVITEs to one IP address and all media to a different IP address. How can we do that in Asterisk?
Thanks
2007 Aug 29
0
Cisco 7970G App Development?
Do you know where I can find docs for developing apps that run locally
on a Cisco 7970G IP phone (with SIP firmware installed)? Apps that use
the phone's display, keys, and other local functions, as well as call
init/control, and other network features, including looking up directory
info in, say, an LDAP server? All development using Asterisk instead of
CallManager services, of course.
--
2008 Mar 01
4
Cisco 79xx users/consultants, 7970G color in particular share information
I would like to get in contact with users/consultants who are or have
worked with the Cisco phones and Asterisk to trade information.
Cisco has reluctantly made SIP available on their phones and most of the
information on voip-info and other wiki's appears to be reverse
engineered. There is a wealth of information out there which is
terrific.
I have a client with about 40 phones
2008 Mar 02
0
Cisco 79xx users/consultants, 7970G color in particular share information (was: Re: asterisk-users Digest, Vol 44, Issue 3)
The documentation of how to use the 79xx series' phones and features
with Asterisk is really hard to find and put together. The higher end
phones like 7970 are more like converged PC+phone, a thin client to
telephony and network apps. But it's really hard to target it as a
development and deployment platform because the docs and techniques are
so obscure.
There seems to be a fair amount
2006 Nov 30
2
Billing Software
We are looking for an offline billing solution. We have a couple of
particular requirements:
1) Since it's offline, we need to be able to import the CDR.
2) A way to support account credits based on referrals. Meaning, that if a
member refers a new account, that member would get a free month of
service, or similar type credits.
3) Generate invoices in either HTML or PDF format so they can be
2005 Jun 30
1
Cisco Voip Question
Does anyone in here know how to setup auto negotiation between g729 and
g711ulaw on
a cisco 5400? I would imagine it would be the same on a 3660.
The problem I am having is natively the call is setup for g729 however
when the call is transferred
to voicemail it uses ULAW so when the cisco tries to connect to the
voice mail I get a SIP error
that the codec couldn't be negotiated. I need
2003 Sep 23
1
New Cisco "Color" Phone
I thought you guys would be interested to know:
eWeek has a short article about Cisco bringing out
a new IP phone: 7970G. It has a high resolution
color touch-screen display with support for XML and
can act as a mini-browser to allow the development
of vertical applications.
But get this: the price will be $995. I don't think
I'll be getting one any time soon.
2007 Jan 10
3
Proper use of the Local channel
Is there any documentation you guys can point us to in order to learn more about the proper use of the Local channel? We don't currently use it. However, while evaluating other people's billing and management systems for Asterisk, we noticed they make extensive use of it.
Thanks,
Daniel
2007 Oct 29
1
SER / Asterisk and mediapath
Hi,
I'm trying to have a SER machine send calls to an Asterisk server
working as an IVR. I was able to do this part just fine. Also, when
the caller makes certain options in the IVR, the call is then
transferred to an extension via SER. This part is also just fine.
However, I'm trying to get Asterisk out of the media path once the
caller has made a selection in the IVR. Can
2004 Oct 06
2
Transfer to Fax - 123 - Vonage
Okay, my last post for the night.
So, after tweaking my iptables rules I placed a test call from
my * -> Vonage softphone account, to my Vonage main account (which uses the
Motorola device). Once connected I tried punching a few DTMF's to check the
quality and found I had been transferred to a fax machine. ???? Did I find
a secret entrance to some fax machine at Vonage, or
2006 Mar 03
9
Program Buttons on Cisco 79xx Phones
Does anyone have a good resource to learn how to program the soft and
hard buttons on a Cisco 7940 or 7960 phone? Using SIP
Firmware...thanks.
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060303/e5e63834/attachment.htm
2017 Mar 19
8
Please dogfood LLD
On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 11:26 AM, Ed Maste via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> On 15 March 2017 at 16:34, Carsten Mattner <carstenmattner at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > If FreeBSD's libtool is patched to be aware of the base ld=lld,
> > would this still be true?
>
> Yes, for the same reason Joerg points out in another reply in this
2004 Aug 13
3
Cisco 79xx series IP phones
Shawn,
That's a complete load of manure. I have an office full of 7960's, they
work great with asterisk with the SIP images loaded. I'm about to pick
up a lot of 7912's (simple one line phones, same as the 7905 but it has
a built in switch). These phones have also been confirmed to work with
Asterisk.
I would recommend not going directly to cisco, and just find a reseller
who
2006 Jan 10
14
Not wishing to instigate a DB war, but...
Can I get some opinions on which free DB to use with rails for a virtual
server that will eventually be doing lots of heavy database lifting?
Not a lot of heavy duty querying per se. Think multiple simultaneous
forums and blog sites and the like.
I know each of the different DB possibilities such as MySQL and
PostgreSQL has plus points and minus points. I''m particularly
interested
2003 Jan 12
10
Shorewall on a file/webserver/router Help
Hi,
I have a install of shorewall I have 2 interfaces(I think)
ppp0[connection device] and eth0 [LAN device],
I want to allow all traffic from the the internet in or aleast port 80 and
CVS and webmin and mail and everything normal to the main machine with
shorewall on it.
I changed to policy file but it just gave me errors as to double interfaces.
I also what still to alow connection sharing
2005 Feb 02
5
Planet Ruby on Rails
I just setup a Planet aggregator site for Ruby on Rails blogs and the
wiki. It''s at:
http://www.planetrubyonrails.org/
jim
2006 Mar 28
8
Large Database with lots of tables
Hello all,
I am a rails nuby and I am evaluating using Rails for a new web
application. The application will have a large number of tables (>70)
that will basically mimic a large collection of paper forms that user
would otherwise have to fill out. From what I have read on rails thus
far it seems I would have to create a lot of models and form templates.
Is this common and if so does